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Feral Cats - Do They Make Good Pets? Print E-mail
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Do Feral Cats Make Good Pets? The literal meaning of feral is "gone wild" . When used to describe a cat it usually means that they have either been born in the wild or have been lost or abandoned and have reverted to the wild. 
Feral cats may have very limited experience of human contact and so will generally keep away from people and run away if you try to approach them. However, as long as the cat is not too old, it is possible that they will eventually become very loving pets, if approached correctly, but be warned it can take weeks or months of gentle persuasion and patience on your part before a feral cat may feel comfortable enough to be a part of your family.

 

Cat Behaviour

It is essential that anyone considering re-homing a feral cat have a good understanding of cat behaviour and be prepared to take things at the cats pace. Cats generally learn by experience and so making the whole socialisation process a pleasant one will help to teach the cat not to be afraid of people and domestic life.

 

Climatizing your Cat to it's New Home 

There are several steps to take to socialise your feral cat.  The first step is to provide the cat with a small room or pen where the cat cannot escape and does not have any hiding places. It should be a quiet area  equipped with bedding, fresh water, food and a litter tray. Let them become accustomed to this area for a while before you attempt to introduce yourself to them. It is important that they feel safe.

 

Letting your Cat get to Know You 

Next spend some time with them, talking quietly to them but not attempting to touch them. After a while you may even be able to tempt them to take treats from your hand. Repeat this process daily until you sense that the cat is becoming less afraid of you. Only then try to stroke them. If they back away, don't worry; just repeat the hand treat regime for a few days more. A useful tip is not to look at your cat directly as they find this a threat. Instead either look away or half close your eyes.

Over time the cat will become used to you and realise that you are not a threat to them. At this stage let them wander around the rest of the house and become accustomed to the whole house. Make sure other people in the house approach the cat in the same way as yourself by offering treats. It can take some feral cats quite some time to accept the whole family.

 

Introducing Other Pets 

If you have other cats around make sure your new feral cat has become used to their scent before he meets them.  Do this by rubbing their bedding around his living area.  Do the same for your existing cats. Feral cats usually respond well to domesticated cats and it can even help speed up the socialisation process, as they will learn from their behaviour.

 

Many feral cats have become very loving pets and have settled down to domestic life very well.

For more cat health and cat care advice visit Kate Tilmouth's website www.our-happy-cat.com a feline friendly community full of cat tips and fun things to do to make sure you have a happy cat and a happy you.

 

Feral Cats - Do They Make Good Pets?

 
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